• Red House is a significant Arts and Crafts building located in Bexleyheath, south-east London, England. Co-designed in 1859 by the architect Philip Webb and the designer...
  • Red House, Bexleyheath’ was created by Walter Crane in Neo-Romanticism style.
  • When you get to Bexleyheath take the 422, B11, B12 or B15 bus to Upton Road/Broadway. It is then an 8 minute walk to the Red House.
  • Red House is a significant Arts and Crafts building located in the town of Bexleyheath in Southeast London, England.
  • The redness of the house when new built must have been striking – Red House indeed – but now both bricks and tiles have mellowed beautifully, and the house...
  • Morris, William, 1834-1896 -- Homes and haunts -- England -- London, Morris, William, 1834-1896, Red House (London, England) -- Guidebooks, Buildings...
  • Situated in the municipality of Bexleyheath in Southeast London is the Red House, a significant Arts and Crafts building.
  • Red House was the home he designed in Bexleyheath, a southeastern suburb of London, England, for his family with the assistance of Philip Webb.
  • There’ll be a point on the epic journey it takes to get to Red House when it seems you’ve come to the wrong place or turned the wrong way at the Bexleyheath...
  • Red House, in Bexleyheath, was built for the 19th-century designer and poet William Morris; purchased by the National Trust, it was opened to the public in 2003.
  • Webb’s most famous building was his first – the Red House in Bexleyheath, built for William Morris, and completed in 1860.
  • The house is located just off the A221 Bexleyheath. At the 1st roundabout take the 2nd exit then the 3rd exit at next roundabout.
  • This is the exterior of the oriel window at Red House, the Bexleyheath home built for William Morris by architect Philip Webb in 1859.